Rhythm on the Rails July 3, 2026
July 3 @ 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm

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Hope MacGregor and Mo Pitney at Rhythm on the Rails
Friday, July 3, 2026
5 p.m. to 9 p.m. | Total Tech Solutions Stage
Discovery Park will close out its Rhythm on the Rails concert series with a special evening leading into the Independence Day weekend as part of its celebration of 250 years of American independence.
The night will feature performances by Hope MacGregor followed by headliner performer Mo Pitney, followed by a full day of activities across the park on Saturday, July 4. Guests are encouraged to make a weekend of the celebration and return the next day for additional programming and festivities.
Mo Pitney
Country artist Mo Pitney brings a neotraditional sound rooted in storytelling, faith and classic country influences. Born in Cherry Valley, Illinois, Pitney grew up playing bluegrass music with his family, a foundation that continues to shape his authentic style.
After signing with Curb Records in 2014, Pitney gained attention with his debut single “Country.” His first album, “Behind This Guitar,” debuted in the top 10 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and showcased his commitment to traditional country themes.
His second album, “Ain’t Lookin’ Back,” reflects his growth as both an artist and songwriter, with songs that explore family, faith and everyday life. Pitney has also performed on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry, where he received a standing ovation during his debut appearance.
With more than 40 million career streams and recognition from Rolling Stone as one of its “10 New Country Artists You Need to Know,” Pitney continues to build a loyal following. His sound draws inspiration from artists like Merle Haggard, Buck Owens and Ray Price, blending timeless country tradition with a fresh voice. Watch Mo Pitney.
Hope MacGregor
Hope MacGregor is a songwriter, storyteller, artist and Army Aviation Veteran whose music blends Americana, blues and country influences. After serving eight years in active duty military service and later earning her law degree, MacGregor returned to music and began writing songs rooted in personal experience. Now based in Jackson, Tennessee, she has released two studio albums, toured nationally and performed alongside Grammy Award-winning artists. Her music combines honest storytelling with a distinct sense of humor that resonates with audiences. Watch Hope MacGregor.
Families are encouraged to bring blankets, chairs and fishing gear to enjoy a relaxed evening by the water.
Plan Your Visit
Make the most of your trip by planning a full Independence Day weekend at Discovery Park of America.
Stay nearby:
Explore more on Saturday, July 4:
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Daylong programming across the park celebrating 250 years of American independence
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Exhibits, live demonstrations and family-friendly activities
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Opportunities to explore Discovery Park’s museums, grounds and attractions
Guests are encouraged to book early and plan to stay for the full weekend experience.
You will discover:
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Live performances by Hope MacGregor and Mo Pitney
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A special kickoff to Independence Day weekend at Discovery Park
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Food and beverages available for purchase, including hamburgers, hot dogs and nachos
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A full day of additional activities planned for Saturday, July 4
Schedule
5 p.m. – Gates open at the Train Depot
6:30 p.m. – Hope MacGregor
7:30 p.m. – Mo Pitney
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Rhythm on the Rails is sponsored in part by a grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission, The Citizens Bank of Hickman, J.A.M.S. (Jackson Area Music Society), LarcomAir, Premier Primary Care and Vaughn Electric.
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